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1 I, 3 | characterized the first element, and explained that the whole world of 2 I, 3 | of which has already been explained. So at the centre and round 3 I, 7 | phenomenon too shall be explained more clearly later when 4 I, 8 | this region.~We have now explained the phenomena that occur 5 I, 11| will be clear when we have explained the nature of hail.~ 6 I, 14| course of time.~So we have explained that the same parts of the 7 II, 1 | By a spring, as we have explained above, we must not understand 8 II, 2 | remains for the reason we have explained. It is quite natural that 9 II, 3 | Why this is so we have explained. The phenomenon is due to 10 II, 3 | suppose that anything has been explained by calling the sea "the 11 II, 3 | bitter. These differences are explained by a knowledge of the particular 12 II, 3 | savours. But these have been explained in another treatise.~We 13 II, 3 | their nature is, and have explained most of their natural operations 14 II, 4 | the source of rain, as we explained before, while the dry evaporation 15 II, 4 | is water. Air, as we have explained in an earlier book, is made 16 II, 4 | of the principles we have explained. After rain the earth is 17 II, 4 | as it passes on.~We have explained the nature and origin of 18 II, 5 | one another has now been explained.~ 19 II, 6 | weather for the reason we have explained before. These winds and 20 II, 6 | for which, too, we have explained before.~The Etesiae veer 21 II, 7 | rain, since, as we have explained, the earth grows dry in 22 II, 8 | The calm we have already explained. There must as a rule be 23 II, 8 | precedes earthquakes can be explained in the same way. Either 24 II, 8 | next and unite; this, as we explained, is what happens when there 25 II, 8 | shaken too.~We have now explained earthquakes, their nature 26 III, 1 | scorch it at all.~We have now explained thunder and lightning and 27 III, 4 | The other colours shall be explained later. Again, a condensation 28 IV, 1 | 1~WE have explained that the qualities that 29 IV, 3 | this extension is, as we explained before, that the various 30 IV, 3 | reason for this has been explained elsewhere.~We have seen 31 IV, 3 | take place.~We have now explained concoction and inconcoction, 32 IV, 5 | latter first.~As we have explained, the agent operates by means 33 IV, 8 | compound bodies, as we have explained elsewhere.~All these mixed 34 IV, 10| solidification, as we have already explained.~Those liquids that go off 35 IV, 12| 12~Having explained all this we must describe 36 IV, 12| homogeneous bodies have been explained we must consider the non-homogeneous